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Discussion with Carrie Noland: "Not a Dancing Bear:Performance, Textuality, and Dwelling in Francophone CaribbeanPoetry"

Date
Tue February 24th 2009, 6:00pm

The èצӰÏñ Humanities Center's Workshop in Poetics presents Carrie Noland, U.C. Irvine. Location: Building 460, Room 126 (Linguistics Conference Room)

Carrie Noland is Professor of French at the University of California, Irvine. Her work focuses on European and American avant-garde literary and artistic production, the history of aesthetics, performance theory, phenomenology, and postcolonial poetry and poetics. Her books include Poetry at Stake: Lyric Aesthetics and the Challenge of Technology (Princeton UP, 1999), and she has numerous forthcoming projects: Agency and Embodiment: Performing Gestures/Producing Culture (Harvard University Press, forthcoming); Migrations of Gesture (University of Minnesota Press, 2008), co-edited with Sally Ann Ness; and Diasporic Avant-Gardes: Experimental Poetics and Cultural Displacement, co-edited with Barrett Watten (Palgrave Macmillan, forthcoming).

A paper will be circulated in advance of the meeting.

Contact Harris Feinsod (hfeinsod [at] stanford.edu (hfeinsod[at]stanford[dot]edu)) for details.